Manchester United are reportedly yet to offer young striker Marcus Rashford a new contract, despite the teenager's fine start to his Old Trafford career.
The 18-year-old has scored six times in eleven games since making his debut in February.
The Sun claim Rashford currently takes home £1,500 per week plus an extra £5,000 for every match he appears in.
His current deal expires in 14 months but United are yet to put a new one on the table
Everton are interested in signing Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick, whose contract at Old Trafford will expire in the summer.
The Red Devils midfielder, 34, is yet to be offered a new deal at United despite featuring regularly for the first team this campaign.
The Daily Express claim Arsenal and West Ham will rival the Toffees for Carrick's signature.
United set to appoint Mourinho
Manchester United will ditch Louis van Gaal this summer - even if he leads them to FA Cup glory, writes Mirror Football's David McDonnell.
Winning the FA Cup will not be enough to save Van Gaal, as United are preparing an exit strategy for him and a succession plan involving Jose Mourinho.
The Red Devils' progress to the semi-finals, and the prospect of their first trophy since Sir Alex Ferguson retired almost three years ago, has not altered the thinking among the Old Trafford hierarchy that a change is now required this summer.
And the prospect of missing out on Champions League qualification for the second time in three years (with six games to go United are fifth, four points behind fourth-placed Manchester City and with a far inferior goal difference), as well as the fact Van Gaal will be entering the final year of his contract, has strengthened the belief that this close-season is the right time to make that change.
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